This sound very good! Glad to hear that SODA is coming
on just fine.

Keep up the good work!

--
Raymond Irving

--- Andrew Gillett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi George,
> 
> You  are quite correct that an IOElement can
> download arbitrary
> data from a web server without needing to refresh
> the page.
> 
> I have implemented a java servlet that communicates
> with aa IOElement
> using the SODA protocol. It is mostly complete and
> I've been wanting to
> post details of it for some time, but I've never
> been 100% satisfied
> with it so I keep putting it off. I've also been
> pushing at work to
> connect Tomcat to one of our external web servers so
> I can show off
> a demo, but there is always some reason not to do it
> right now. When
> we complete our planned upgrade to redhat 9....
> 
> Anyway, I have the Calculator demo running quite
> well and I have
> the HelpManager displaying class and method
> information but not yet
> invoking those methods. I haven't yet looked at any
> of the file
> upload stuff.
> 
> I'm using DynAPI and the servlet to build a web
> application that
> requires lots of server-side validation on a
> field-by-field basis
> and I'm hugely impressed with what we've achieved
> using DynAPI.
> It's unlike any other web application I've ever seen
> (plugin-free).
> 
> My servlet was originally written by manually
> translating the JScript
> server scripts. This was a messy business, because
> scripting languages
> javascript, vb, perl etc. are very easygoing with
> assigning one data
> type to another whereas java isn't like that at all.
>  I still have
> a long list of improvements to make.
> 
> If you're interested at what I've done so far, drop
> me a line and
> I'll forward what I've done so far to you.
> 
> I've been thinking that perhaps I should establish a
> separate sourceforge
> project for this stuff or maybe some kind of dynapi
> sub-project?
> Because it is a full-blown servlet with a number of
> classes, configuration
> files and dependent jar files I don't think it
> should be included in the
> standard dynapi distribution.
> 
> 
> regards,
> Andrew
> 
> 
> George Ardeleanu wrote:
> 
> >
> >Hello everyone ,
> >
> >I recently became extremely interested in the
> IOElement object as a means
> >of comunicating from an html page to a server
> without have to make another
> >request for the same HTML page .
> >am i correct that with the IOElement and/or the
> SODA objects in DynAPI 3
> >you can have a web page get information from a
> server without having the
> >HTML page refresh itself everytime it makes a
> request to the server ?
> >if so , has any one implemented or started
> implementing a Java class to
> >communicate with DynAPI in this way .  I would be
> interested in helping
> >create such a class if one doesnt exist or is not
> complete .
> >
> >thanks !,
> >
> >george .
> >
> >
> >
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